Leveraging the option where the Amazon S3 customer is in full control, we have build a plugin which allows you to encrypt data stored on Amazon S3 in a very simple manner. To showcase this solution, a demo in Java is available for download. If you are familiar with Java, you should be up and running with encrypted data on S3 in just a few minutes.

Once you have played around with the demo a bit, you will see how easy it is to encrypt data you store on Amazon S3 using keys under your own control. This shows how straight-forward it is to realise Key-and-Lock-Separation pattern using Sepior KMaaS.

Key-and-Lock-Separation

Of course, this is just a demo, and the keys you will be using are controlled by us, Sepior, and not you. To gain full control is very simple: all you need to do is to sign up for your Sepior KMaaS.